In Class Questions for Exam 2
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In Class Questions for Exam 2
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1. Which of the following are classified as short bones?
A.
Metatarsals found in the ankle
B.
Phalanges found in the fingers
C.
Bones of the cranium and face
D.
Carpals found in the wrist
2. Coxal bones are part of the _______ division of the skeleton and are classified as ______ bones based on their shape.
A.
Axial, irregular
B.
Appendicular, flat
C.
Axial, flat
D.
Appendicular, irregular
3. Periosteum A.
Surrounds the trabeculae
B.
Lines the marrow cavity
C.
Surrounds the outer surface of bones
D.
Lines the canals of compact bone
4. Which of the following cells can sense microdamage in bone and stimulate repair?
A.
Osteogenic cell
B.
Osteoclast
C.
Osteoblast
D. Osteocyte
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Write down four cells found and bone and the function for each
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